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Pulmonary Artery Sarcoma Mimicking Pulmonary Embolism
Authors:Magdy M El-Sayed Ahmed  Muhammad Aftab  Raed M Al-Najjar  Kim I de la Cruz  Robert S Benjamin  Charles H Hallman
Abstract:Primary sarcomas that arise from major blood vessels are exceedingly rare, and some of the published cases have been autopsy reports. Most patients are adults. We report a case of pulmonary artery sarcoma in a 77-year-old man who presented with acute onset of dyspnea. Magnetic resonance imaging of the chest revealed a large mass within the pulmonary trunk and its main branches. Because massive pulmonary embolism was suspected, both anticoagulant and thrombolytic therapies were initiated. The patient responded poorly to these therapies, which then necessitated resection of both the mass and the pulmonary valve. A bioprosthetic porcine valve replaced the native valve, and we reconstructed the right ventricular outflow tract with a Dacron patch. Histopathologic examination revealed a high-grade sarcoma with focal myogenic and chondrogenic differentiation. The patient tolerated the procedure well and was discharged from the hospital on postoperative day 7. He was subsequently treated with chemotherapy and radiation and continued to show no evidence of disease.The diagnosis of pulmonary artery sarcoma should be suspected in patients who present with manifestations of pulmonary embolism, especially when there is no evidence of deep venous thrombosis and poor response to anticoagulant therapy. Multimodal therapy can provide prolonged survival.
Keywords:Diagnosis  differential  diagnostic errors  dyspnea  pulmonary artery sarcoma  pulmonary embolism  pulmonary valve  sarcoma/diagnosis/pathology/surgery  tomography  x-ray computed  vascular neoplasms/diagnosis/surgery
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